Anonymous interview with Air Force pilot who claims a special forces team recovered a giant man, who was rumored to be about 1100 Pounds. Also, I share some articles from the New York Times archives about huge skeletons recovered in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The articles are real: what happened to the evidence?
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http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9A0DE2D7113AEF34BC4D51DFB4678383679FDE&scp=1&sq=reported%2Bdiscovery%2Bof%2Ba%2Bhuge%2Bskeleton&st=p&legacy=true
https://www.nytimes.com/1902/02/11/archives/giant-skeletons-found-archaeologists-to-send-expedition-to-explore.html
http://www.sydhav.no/giants/newspapers.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_Advanced_Technology_Telescope
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Circular Network Diagram of New York Times Articles Linked by Title. Created using Processing, exporting images with saveFrame(), and connecting them to a video with ffmpeg. I ran ffmpeg with the following command:
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Collection of some interesting articles from the "New York Times" in the period of the 1890's to 1920's on the history of Macedonia and the Macedonians
Some articles underline the distinction between Macedonians and Greeks on one side and Macedonians and Bulgarians on the other side

Jerry Seinfeld describes the anatomy of his Pop-Tart joke, still a work in progress, and shows his longhand writing process.
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The co-hosts react to being called “the most important political TV show in America” on the cover of "The New York Times Magazine."
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In this video Op-Ed above, the former U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, argues that world leaders are weak, shortsighted and mediocre, and no longer willing or able to defend human rights. It used to be that human rights abuses were called out and many were stopped. Violators had something to fear. But today, the silence of those public officials is astounding.
Probable genocide in Myanmar, imprisonment of journalists in Egypt and their murder in Turkey, authoritarian-minded leaders elected in Brazil, Hungary, India, Russia, Italy and Austria, oppression in China, Cambodia, Venezuela, children separated from their parents and locked up right here in Trump’s America. That's without mentioning North Korea. The worst human rights offenders are able to act with complete impunity.
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The New York Times is a great source for in-depth comprehensive articles on a wide range of current topics. This five-minute video explains how to limit your search to the New York Times within the Proquest database to which the library subscribes.

It reads like a newspaper. Updates like a Web site. And delivers like The New York Times. The new Times Reader 2.0 delivers the entire day's Times in seconds, so you can carry it wherever you go.
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More and more states have passed bills this year restricting abortion rights, with the Alabama bill being almost a total ban. This makes abortion a hot-button, culture wars political issue in the 2020 election cycle. How will Republicans and Democrats approach the issue and does either side have a political edge?
President Trump has a full plate of global conflicts in play, from China to Venezuela, from Iran to North Korea. Not to mention his battles with House Democrats. Will all the drama overshadow a strong economy in the 2020 election.
Plus: "Chumps to Champs:" the story of how the disastrous Yankee teams of the early 1990's turned into a baseball dynasty in just a few years.
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Get closer to this week’s important issues and events. Veteran Times correspondent Sam Roberts returns to television to discuss the big stories with journalists covering them and with leading newsmakers. Preview articles that will appear in The New York Times over the weekend, discover the back stories and savor the conversation that has distinguished the program for 25 years.
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The New York Times (NYSE:NYT) announced the amount of free articles will decrease from 20 to 10 per month.
The newspaper has seen digital subscribers jump in the past year after the company began charging full access to the website.
Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. said in a statement, "We knew that readers placed a high value on our journalism and we anticipated they would respond positively to our digital subscription packages."
The change will begin in April.
The New York Times (NYSE:NYT) has potential upside of 18.5% based on a current price of $6.88 and an average consensus analyst price target of $8.15.

India’s election is the largest in the world. With roughly 900 million eligible voters, polling is a challenge. Our animated video explains how the government pulls it off.
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Biologist Timothy Mousseau has been studying the lasting effects of radiation on the flora and fauna of Chernobyl, Ukraine.
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How to use IFTTT to post popular New York Times Articles to your LinkedIn wall. If you need help making money online and looking for a coach or mentor simply text me direct to 919-633-8015 "Interested In A Coach & Mentor" I will follow up with a personal phone call.
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In this 5-part series, I cover a bit about how to read news articles for biases and how to pick out the facts from opinion. Join me as I review the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fox News, CNN, and LawFare as I review the latest developments in the Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen investigations.
In Part 2: We'll compare two articles, one from the New York Times and one from the Wall Street Journal. We’ll also look at one not-so-good article from PageSix.
I will upload Part 3 in roughly one week!
CNN gives Omarosa the cold shoulder
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Michael Cohen Says He Arranged Payments to Women at Trump’s Direction
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/21/nyregion/michael-cohen-plea-deal-trump.html
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Ten thousand copies of a special supplement of The New York Times focused on Israel and Palestine were distributed across NYC February 2, 2016. The special parody supplement, created and distributed by Jewish Voice for Peace–New York chapter and Jews Say No!, included such articles as “Congress to Debate US Aid to Israel” and “In the Footsteps of Mandela and King: A Non-Violent Movement Gains Ground Ten Years On,” as well as an editorial, “Our New Editorial Policy: Rethinking Israel-Palestine.” The paper was intended to point out how biased current reporting is on Israel and Palestine and to show what a paper that was fair and accurate could look like.
More information at: jvp.org/itsnotthetimes and view the paper at: http://bit.ly/1VR2PhZ
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Editors: Elly Bulkin, Nina Felshin, Donna Nevel, Rosalind Petchesky
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Impeachment of President Trump is a major dilemma for Democrats. Some think it's a constitutional and moral duty to impeach Trump. Others say it would mean a political disaster in the 2020 elections. So what's the calculus for the Dems, the upsides and downsides of impeachment.
Plus: "The Privacy Project." it's an extraordinary and months long initiative by the New York Times to examine digital privacy. What do tech, media and other companies know about you? How do they know it and what do they do with the information? Editorial Page Editor James Dao talks about this major project.
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In this episode of 90 Second Love we are talking about some of the great articles from this Sunday's New York Times.
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The Myth of Quality Time - NY Times
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We’re All Artists Now
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/06/opinion/were-all-artists-now.html
Awash in Data, Thirsting for Truth
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/06/public-editor/awash-in-data-thirsting-for-truth.html?_r=0
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Derek Boogaard was one of the N.H.L.'s most feared fighters before overdosing on May 13, 2011. The New York Times examined the life and death of the professional hockey player in 2011.
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Trump voters in Youngstown Ohio are still loyal despite jobs leaving the area. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, break it down. MORE TYT: https://tyt.com/trial
Read more here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/05/20/what-were-talking-about-when-we-talk-about-white-working-class-midwest/?utm_term=.adc5f566b4a4
“There’s a genre of news article that became infamous in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. In it, a reporter travels to the Midwest and proceeds to explain how the working-class residents of this exotic locale ended up voting for Donald Trump. As Trump’s presidency unfolded, the genre was refined somewhat, involving assessments of the extent to which those same voters were still supportive of the president. Usually, they were.
As often happens with things that become popularly unpopular, articles looking at the voting preferences of white Trump voters in the Midwest are now dismissed as necessarily useless and repetitive. I can say that because, in the wake of reporter Trip Gabriel’s article about voters near Youngstown, Ohio, that ran in the New York Times on Monday, the feedback was of a piece: Here we go again.
Well, yes. Here we go again, looking at the president’s support as his reelection looms in a region where he narrowly secured the votes necessary to win the Electoral College three years ago. There was often an element of defensiveness to the early 2017 treks to the Midwest and, at times, a sense of overcompensation in constantly checking in with those same voters in 2018. But now, it’s safe to say, the dynamic has changed. How voters in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin view the president is information that’s important for understanding the upcoming election.”
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This week I take a look at a recent issue of New York Times’ Sunday Review (2/24), where seven of eighteen articles focus on the real-time evolution of sex and gender relations.
The Sunday Review is a quality barometer of the cultural weather in America and is must reading for me each week. In this podcast I endeavor to bring some integral perspective to the following selection of articles:
-Stop Counting Women: Quotas and tallies won’t bring real progress on gender parity
-Not the Fun Kind of Feminist: How Trump helped make Andrea Dworkin relevant again
-What Formula Does for Dads. A young father finds bliss in bottle feeding
-It’s Not That Men Don’t Know What Consent Is
-Why the Priesthood Needs Women
-Why Celibacy Matters. How the critique of Catholicism changes and yet remains the same
Just another week in the Culture War. Enjoy!
Video viewers: Please forgive the three short sections of defective video.

Transcript:
In case you haven't noticed, Donald Trump does not like the media. He recently told a crowd in Texas he would stop newspapers like The New York Times from publishing unfavorable articles.
"I'm going to open up our libel laws so that when they write purposefully negative and horrible and false articles, we can sue them and win lots of money," Donald Trump said to a crowd in Fort Worth, Texas.
The Times has published quite a few editorials painting Trump in a less than flattering light. But it's unlikely Trump would be able to win any lawsuit against the publication unless he managed to nominate someone to the Supreme Court who could work to overturn New York Times Co. v. Sullivan.
The president is considered a public figure, and according to the New York Times Co. v. Sullivan precedent, public figures have to prove "actual malice" to win a libel case. That basically means the paper knowingly published a false or improperly researched statement.
And since the press protections are rooted in the First Amendment, any unilateral executive actions Trump takes as president to alter those laws would likely overstep his constitutional authority.
However, The Washington Post points out "Trump could simply use the bully pulpit to promote a culture of frivolous libel suits that ultimately wouldn't go anywhere but would force media companies to spend precious resources on defending themselves."
But hey, at least Trump only threatened to sue the naysayers instead of potentially throwing them in jail like in Egypt, Turkey or China.
Sources:
Twitter
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/662604464830988288
Twitter
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/699968804311470080
Twitter
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/679538962948571137
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Right Side Broadcasting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9PCPtcsgnc
The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/24/nyregion/donald-trump-nyc.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FTrump%2C%20Donald%20J.&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=59&pgtype=collection
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Cornell University Law School
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/376/254
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The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/02/26/donald-trump-vows-to-open-up-libel-laws-to-make-suing-the-media-easier-heres-how-he-could-do-it/
Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
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BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32302697
BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5168448.stm
MediaShift
http://mediashift.org/2015/11/in-china-harsh-penalties-for-false-news-could-muzzle-journalists/
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New York Times cuts number of free articles on website
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New York Times cuts number of free articles on website.
(Reuters) - The New York Times on Friday reduced the number of free articles it will offer most non-subscribers to five from 10 in an effort to make more money from readers.
The change is aimed at increasing subscription revenue as readers flock to the website for news on topics like the Trump administration or high-profile sexual harassment allegations, which have dominated the news cycle.
The publisher plans to move toward a more “dynamic paywall,” said a Times spokeswoman on Friday. One strategy the Times is considering is offering a different number of free articles for non-paid readers based on how they arrive at the website, or based on their reading habits, she said.
By reducing the number of free articles, the Times is hoping to stay on its path of making more money from readers than advertising. Total ad revenue tumbled 9 percent from a year earlier in the third quarter.

Several times across more than two decades, negotiations between the United States and North Korea have appeared successful. Each time, the agreement fell apart.
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